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I would like to see a buy fifa 15 coins return of the training mode found in Practice arena.

With the option to press X or square after scoring for a replay.

I would also like to see that when simulating a game other than calender simulation or your injured, the game may or may not offer you a chance to play and come on as a sub. When the game starts it will show the substitute animation.
This cannot take place after the 75th minute, otherwise It would be pointless.

Other than being injured in training players can fall sick, or have to attend to personal matters which can rule them out of one game but this only happens very rarely.

The Arena lobbies would also be a great addition for manual players like myself, though I am aware that in the previous versions, there weren’t a lot of people using them.

As an extra, I would like more and more fluid cheap fifa 15 coins animations.
E.G, my player will go to walk away then suddenly flip 180 degrees to raise his hand about a card.
It would be better if he turned around or the referee called the player to him.

Hello and welcome to my 4-2-3-1 (2) guide, i’ve been meaning to do something like this for the past couple years but my laziness always got the better of me. Oh well, new fut, new opportunities huh?

I consider myself a really good player (ego included) and have found this formation to be the most effective for the online division 1 competitive game, if you want to Buy FIFA 15 Coins play cups, this is not for you. I only play divisions.

Does it need an introduction? I would say no. Every single person that’s familiar with football is familiar with the 4-2-3-1 formation since it is one of the most popular formations of the modern game and one of the most balanced and difficult to break down while providing enough attacking outlets.

Defense

The defense is made up by a typical back four, 2 full backs and 2 centerbacks, nothing new here.
The fullbacks: I like to use attacking fullbacks on both sides, pace is recommended but not essential. You can get away with most around 70+ pace fullbacks if you are a capable defenders, I like a bit of height on them since they sometimes have to defend the occasional header, but it’s not as bad as FIFA 14. Make sure they have good passing stats and dribbling. you will find yourself using your fullbacks to kickstart attacks more often than not.

Not much to say here, get the centerbacks with who you feel comfortable playing, I recommend a centerback with 75+ pace to deal with the Doumbias and Musa’s of this world, make sure that your CBs not only has pace but that he has actual good defensive stats. I’ve noticed stats do make a difference this year, specially when it comes to manual tackles and slides. Workrates depend on your style of play, I usually don’t mind workrates as long as the CB is good.

You can either use 2 juggernauts CBs ala Chiellini and Kompany or you can use ball playing CBs ala hummels and Pique or a mix of both. I personally have had the most success using at least 1 ball playing CB who can distribute the ball out of the back without misplacing passes, 75+ short passing is recommended.

Midfield
Now this is where it gets interesting, the 4-2-3-1-2 has IMO the most complete midfield out of all the formations, sure you lose 1 striker in comparison to 41212 and 352 but you’ll see that you’ll get a plethora of attacking options with such a midfield.
The midfield as you can see is distributed between 2 CDM, LM, RM and a CAM which provide both wide and central outlets as well as more than enough defensive cover in the form of 2 CDMS.

Center Defensive Midfielders

Here’s where your playstyle and what you want to achieve while playing comes into a play, this formation has 2 defensive midfielders which means you can accomodate players in this position that wouldn’t make the cut in 1 CDM formations, particularly the deep lying playmaker type of player and the complete midfielder with freedom to go up and down the pitch.

You basically have 3 options when it comes to your defensive mids.

Play with 2 destroyers: playing with 2 pure cdms will make you become a brickwall when defending, they will run, chase, tackle and get the ball back all game. Doing this will take away offensive bite but will provide extra defending power for those who don’t feel 100% confident with defending this year.

1 Destroyer + 1 deep lying playmaker: The destroyer needs to be fast, with High defensive workrates, strong and with a decent passing stat on him. He will more often than not have to double his effort when it comes to defending to allow the luxury of having a deep lying playmaker in the team.

Few FUT players can say that they use or have had a lot of success when it comes to using a deep lying playmaker who will most of the time be slow and not contribute a lot in the defending part of the game, however, when pulled right, it’s a thing of beauty. This formation was made for guys like Pirlo and Xavi who can thrive under the protection of a dedicated cdm and the space to operate with the ball. Pirlo specially is amazing and way better than in the last 2 UTs IMO. This is my favorite CDM combo.

1 dedicated cdm + 1 workhorse: Sorta like the 1st option, with the difference than you can move the ball forward quicker using your workhorse, usually a player with h/h workrates, decent pace and good passing stats who can move the ball forward effectively albeit not as good as a playmaker but that can make up for it with hard work. This combo is also very effective.
There’s also a 4th combination which is using a complete midfielder/workhorse + a deep lying playmaker, it’s also effective but you will have to be extra careful because your workhorse (vidal for example), will tend to move up the pitch, leaving you exposed or only with the deep lying playmaker as cover, however, It can work and I’ve had some success with it.

This close to release date, everyone who is planning to buy FIFA 15 Coins is talking about it. The rumor mill is going crazy, and now a number of player ratings have leaked and are circulating the web. This happens every year around this time, and while the ratings are not definite (as they may be inaccurate), you can be sure that everyone is already arguing about them. A list hit the web just the other day that shows the supposed player scores for Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Player ratings are a central aspect of the franchise. Each year, EA assigns a value out of 100 to every player in the game. The ratings are based on the performance of the real-life players in the previous season. So FIFA 15’s player ratings are based on the performance of players during the 2013-14 season. These ratings in turn inform the performance of the virtual players in the game.

Naturally there is a great deal of contention when FIFA gamers disagree with EA about the value of particular players. All it takes is a tiny perception of undervalue or overvalue and fans can get pretty fierce. Who are some of the players that gamers are complaining may be under- or overvalued this year?

Luke Shaw – 76
Mesut Ozil – 87
Didier Drogba – 83
Raheem Sterling – 80
James Rodriguez – 86
Alexis Sanchez – 84
Per Mertesacker – 82
Aaron Ramsey – 83
Diego Costa – 86
Robin van Persie – 87
Daniel Sturridge – 84
Andres Iniesta – 90
Player ratings are highly subjective when we are talking about such marginal changes (plus or minus a percentage point in many cases), so no matter what EA does, odds are someone is going to be unhappy with some rating or other. Do you agree or disagree with the player ratings above? Share your thoughts with us in the comments field below, and while you’re at it, be sure to share your thoughts on other aspects of the game on the FIFA 15 wishlist page.

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